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  2. South African Meat Merino - Wikipedia

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    The South African Meat Merino or SAMM is a wool and meat sheep originating in South Africa, but now found throughout the world.. The SAMM is derived from the German Merinofleischschaf animals imported into South Africa from Europe in 1932, to improve the quality of wool and meat from sheep in South Africa. [1]

  3. Polypay - Wikipedia

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    Pay also means the ability the breed has to contribute more than two paying "crops" each year, i.e. two lamb crops and one wool crop. [5] The American Polypay Association was then later formed in 1980. [citation needed] Ram lambs at the 2017 APSA National Sale. The community of Polypay breeders is active and continues to grow to develop the breed.

  4. Category:Fictional sheep - Wikipedia

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  5. Ovis - Wikipedia

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    Ovis is a genus of mammals, part of the Caprinae subfamily of the ruminant family Bovidae. [1] Its seven highly sociable species are known as sheep or ovines. Domestic sheep are members of the genus, and are thought to be descended from the wild mouflon of central and southwest Asia.

  6. Border Leicester - Wikipedia

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    There are key strengths associated with the Border Leicester making them an excellent breed for farmers. They have excellent maternal characteristics meaning that they make good mothers while producing quality lambs. Lambs finish quickly due to their high growth rate and produce high quality, desirable meat.

  7. Columbia sheep - Wikipedia

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    A Columbia ewe lamb. The Columbia is one of the first breeds of sheep developed in the United States. [1] The product of USDA and university research, it was intended to be an improved breed adapted for the Western ranges of the country (where the majority of sheep raising takes place).

  8. Scottish Blackface - Wikipedia

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    Ewes of this cross-breed retain some characteristics of each parent – maternal qualities and hardiness from the dam, and fecundity and meat quality from the sire – and are much used in commercial lowland sheep-rearing. [6]: 43 [7]: 906

  9. Suffolk sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk is a large sheep, white-woolled and polled, with a black face and black legs free of wool. [ 4 ] : 923 Spider lamb syndrome may occur in the Suffolk breed.